New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1918, Page 8

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It ing RED 30X WIN 'St. Louis Blanked Twice—Ruth: to 0 sam slipped them, how- | times at for | of | Severeid blows Boston i St the floor, flung him over his | Nun could | g, vas the most wicked fall ever this city, and the fans had hopes that he could return ring. It was announced that minutes would be allowed his turn but the end was still t seen | n faint to the ten | at up and not i the rowin match Zbyszko winner nan a or in rounced Zbyszko afte rowd and thanked onation to the White short taik t could thercupon the bout spoke to them for ( ind then | fo on- | said " was the of wards the | g a in Polish the | people he that were present. | HERMANN VS, Reply Over MACK. Garry Files to Connic's Peiry. 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Yes v DAYS - DAYS BoDY Do Yoo REMEMBER THERE WAS NO SUCH A THING AS MEATLESS WHEATLESS - AND EBVERY- ENJOYED A Goo® MEAL — 7 Copyright, 1918, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) | NORTHAMPTON HEET TWO FROM BRAVES Interferes With Card—Edmond >, Wins 2:08 Race in Close Finish —Other Results, Northampton, July 18.—A down- pour of rain forced a cess of of ition vester day afternoon the activities on Twirls and Hits Well | racing card the, Northampton both | lisht harness meet that gave ever the the 4 account oston took evidence la of being a notable one, and Louis, he vesterday from G crowd of enthusiasts were of Wright to ing ¢ Nt et neces: sent away from the track, after three heats had been raced, one pace, ti 19 The second 119 was not called on 4 the doubles in five inning Ruth t rain. pitehe Eecondil S SEREER2 00 and the 20 trot. B the and made in n two two ion all with of touched and th e fourth Schang plate and of L innin and few hoth the the unfinished of will the second races, the beginning clinched at the ged, the fir: 2:19 (second were excha division) All be y that spectacular The by pace, run off tod were orvdered out The score three heats were raced vesterday were for their i fighting be finis 2:08 was and was won I 03012001x William Leese’s 000000000 Wright Louis 0 free-for- tward P, h all, after aron At x which Crozier and let between an excit- Mayer ing duel Rowe, W driven laid the lead- themselve shion, while mightily to horn in by durir back | on Ormonte ers it it out most approved Jim strove ame.) in the Texas t The with 20200 4 L 0 Ruth 00000 on stru 19 pace Bells, the favorite when heat was a lurid af- hor an un- and Mayer; Roger 2 a i star Lee losing the overconfident rprise the carried Doctor Tom the wire a scant continued his 20 trot heat vein to whirlwind heavy race apparently | ana seemly | became Rowe Senators Cop., 1 and 18.—\Washington ken by by lant yesterday to that ind Wa the am ain feat Chapman’s | him Oscar wi force Atlant . to winning but vanquish W in was his Peter 0020x 1001000 a to fine P while Do feei and to o latter 'AFTER PHOTOGRAPHS OF ENEMY R o Photographic machine of the British Royal air force about to start on a photographing trip, the gunner being ready to protect it. | yesterday's with | Short pace | divi- | | | the | | on GRAND CIRCUIT Day’s and th Hamlin | tara | formen heats Budlight & Belle favorites in this winning the first rd handily with 1 Betsy Alcan- even, the heat. were First Results Not The 3-year-old trot victory for the Murphy nut Peter. Peter Vonia ! tender was an entry, Except in 2:10 Pace—Big Card was a con- day, With Fat Prizes. The 2:16 trot with a field of twelve by The Come heat neces- starters | outsider to The sult A decide won fourth it Kalamazoo, Mich., J Excit- was ing finishes and big fields featured track was still heavy as 1d promises to a re- Grand Circuit races here. | of Tuesday's the It when the the 2:08 pacing $2,000, rain time The meeting opened here Monday | ruled slow be faster will the the 14 card 000: today clude for-all pace, $1,000 racing $3 the half-milers of the Michigan free- 2:09 Ship Circuit, the attraction weepstake Today's card consisted of three o e events carried over on account of yesterday's postponement and one of WHITE SOX. Ma Sox, ANNEX Vs, the originally scheduled for | today. events The Sunday nchester This Annex will to White to play the b W 2.05 Directum J, was In the pace, the field but Walter Mary then is the second game in the the favorite against s un- tween the two teams, Aunex hav- first able heat Cochato to win a The Annex Au- ing won the me Rosalind Walter | landed ahead took the first the Cochato came third. Cox are without a game for Sunday, Parr second and : ] gust 28, and also have a few dates back and August Address umphell, No. 1281 New Britain, or Manager Dwight telephone during Harold street, | 1459-5 in the Walte 10 upset caleulations in the 2 pace by winning the second GIRLS BUILDING PLANES FOR OUR NAVY driver, | | past | victor. | | | of | the nation’s war industry, since the making of planes involves the fitting and | assembling of a great many small parts. These girls are helping to build hydroplanes for the nuvy In a factory near Washington. e A A A A A A A A At NPt | catlery contains chromium. The in the manufac Stainless steel about 13 per cent o use of this ingredient ture of steel for temporarily THE WORLD OVER of 1 fo new pocket knife form a six-Inch The can be ' rule n days | worm Increases 4 handle unfolded stopped. from hatching 000 times its original a silk- According to a ologica survey estimate the United States uses ahout 165,000 ounces of fine platinum anni- ally, of which only about 65,000 ounces in the country, the A collection of phonograph records of all forms of speech is being made |are refined .| being pmported. | | | in- | series be- | this purpose has been | rest | NATIONAL LEAGUE Resuits Yesterday 1, New York Brook Cin Pitts Chicago nings.) Louis innati 4= g Philadelpt 1 2t Ros Standing of the Pittshur: Philadelphia innati rston Lo Brooklyn Cin B St. Games Today Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn New York Philadelphia 1t Chicago. Louis, Pittsburgh. at AM CAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday Cleveland 4 Louis 0-0 postiponed, Washington 3, T4, games Boston (Other St rai the V. 51 47 43 14 Standing of Clubs Boston Cleveland New York Washington Chicago t Louis Detroit Philadelphia Games Today Philadelphia Boest New 1t Y i ( Lou Detroit at York Cleveland (2 shington. IN! Results Yesterday 5-11, Buffalo 4-6. Binghamton 1. oned, Baltimore Toronto 6, (Other games post rain. Standing of the Clubs zshamton | Toronto | Baltimore Rochester Newark juffalo Syracuse i City ! e { 3 Games Today oronto Buffalo Rochester at 1t at Binghamton Baltimore Jersey City Newark (2). i Syracusc EASTERN LEAGUE. | Results Yesterday Hartford Providence (Other me Worcester 1 Springfield 3, postponed, rain. of Standing the Clubs idgeport ¢ London Providence New Haven { Hartford gfield | Waterbury | Worcester | mes Today Hartford Worcester w t Springfield, t Providence London at New Haven cport Waterbury. Miss Rosent | | | Win | Montclair. Montclair, N. July 18. Elaine Rosenthal and Perry | defeated Miss Alexia Stirling | Bobby Jones in the first of their se- | vies of matches club up. Red at the yesterday Cross exhibition Montels NG the margin Dbeir ™ " inst nd ¢ players had 1 of hole Adair won by four best ball at cach hole point, and also the aggregate. had the best card of the day, a 76. Adair Miss and Miss Stirling 85 play the next match Country club at New | saturday and Miss Roser points, J ta Rosentha The quartet at the Wyk Rochelle, TEND. Philadelphia, ler of better | tsy k R SHADES CLINE 18.—Lew T had a shade six-round hout New York at The fight was start to finish, essiveness give ground. The the final round the opinion July Philadelphia of the Cline of last night and fast from man showir fusing to Tendler in | the edge in I and wor “BUNYANS Manager has made crack Red Repeatin Haven IN Gillette of rangements W's fror Arms with John 1ast the te Poli hring Winche t company Runyan th it zame and onc the local field. helm. locals to 1 of the vear from the above out 3 {a hard | MuUcH TWILIGH The uled nig RAIN—NO twilight b ball game for St. Mary's Athletic field postponed of The Fagles of Hartford New Britain Annex were to m they will attempt to stage | contest tonight at 6:30 o'cleck, was becausc ounds. th ind counting n.) 40 | first 31 INATIONAL LEAGUE ) innings) ¥ at ~Miss | Adair and golf Golf ng to score by points, rthal the a ones king 1 83 will 1 end- the with hibe hard each | re- k of him of experts. HARTFORD. hine, the N hed las wet and neet, the GUBS WIN LONGEST GAME OF SEASON | Battle Goes 24 Tnnings—Reds and Giants Split—Braves Lose July ord 18. for Establishing a innings and the league defeated twenty-one= n Watson Chic season’s extr: = coming within one innin record, (‘hicago vesterd Philadelphia, 2 to frame pichers’ duel and Tyler. The National record was esablished in 1917 when Brooklyn and Pittsburgh went twen- innings. Philadelphia and established the American record in 1906 when they played twenty-four innings. Manager Mitchell's mobil | his pinch-hitting re | twenty-first won for Chi batting for Zeider, singled. Watson hit Killifer, and McCabe, batting for Tyler, beat out a bunt, filling the bases with none out. Flack then delivered his fifth hit of the game, scoring | Barber. In and 1, in a betwee league extra-inning zations of in the Barber, erve ago. the first Flack’s wallk, an infield out gave Chicago its run. Philadelphia tied in the | fourth on Hollocher’s fumble of Wil- liams' grounder, follvwed by safe hith | by Sock and Luderus. Hollocher's | bobble was the only one made on either side, the Phillies playing errors | less ball n suppor of Watson. Scores r. h. o i a single | Chicago— 100000000000000000001 Philadelphia— 000100000000000000000 Batteries—Tyler and Killi { son and Burns 19 3 113 @ Wate Win. 18.- by G St. Louis, July rds -St. Louis brake even with Boston winning yester« day’s game in the ninth inning, 4 to 3. Betzel's single after two were qui scored Iisher with the winning run, Score: r. h. e, 020000101—4 10 23 002100000 3 8 2 and Gonzales; | Hughes, Canavan and Wilson | St. Louis Boston Batteries—Meadows Giants and Reds Split, Cincinnati, July 18.—New York and | Cincinnati broke even in double« header yester Cincinnati winning the first game, 2 to 1, and New York | the second, 4 to 1. In the first game | the visitors made thirteen hits off Schneider, but could score only one run, while the local team got two dn | the fifth on three hits and a wild pitch by Perritt. | New York won the second | in the sixth inning, when to handle a couple of were followed by two hits and & double steal. Causey pitched good | ball, Cincinnati being saved from a | shutout'in the eighth when Groh got arcund on his double and two outs, The score: contest Eller failed bunts which First Game, | Cincinnati . 00002000%— New York 000010000—1 13 | Batteries—Schneider and Wngo; Perritt and McCarty. i Second Game. h. & 9 4 3 b h 11 r. e 0 1 Wingo; New York .. Cincinnati 049000010—1 3atteries—Schneider and Eller and Wingo. 100003000 Dodgers Lose. 18.—Pittsburgh victories over Pittsburgh, made it three Brooklyn by winning yesterday,' 5 to 4, in eleven innings. With Bigbea on second in the eleventh and two men out, Southworth was passed. Cuts | shaw, the next batter, singled to left, ! sending Bigbee across with the win« ning run The visitors’ runs were scored on two errors, and the wildness | of Cooper in the fourth inning when he hit batsman and passed two others, July straight | a Score r. h 01021000001—5 18 00220000000—4 Cooper Miller Pittsburgh Brookly Batteri Robertson and 6 | and BASTERN LEAGUE Hartford Beats Match | Worcester in Stopped by Rain—Grays Win From | | Green Sox—Only Two Games. Worceste ford defeated day afternoon, game of what double-header. the sixth inning, | had got two men that inning, and Worcester | on first and second with ended things for the day Werre the opposing The Ma. July Worcest to 18.—Hart« * here in have nt of after the over the yester= the first been a rain in Senators pan in had men none out, Cook and pitchers. 1 torr was A were score Hartford Worcester and 10010 00010 Cook Briger Greenaugh. Win. July 18, —Th it light over \n; ‘pringfield club vesterday, winning on! tally. Spaid was in top formy only three hits The score:! r. 1 e Providencs 00103010x—5 2} Springfield 000101100 + Spaid and McNeill; Lenahan and McDermott, Grays R two 1 Providence Grays made ab to 3 allowing

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